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Sikh For Justice Provokes Again; Announces $1 Million Reward To ‘block’ PM Modi & Tricolor On Republic Day

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Khalistani terror group ‘Sikhs For Justice’ has once again targeted Republic Day celebrations in India. This terrorist group has once again asked its supporters to ‘block’ PM Modi and remove the tricolor from Delhi on January 26. The SFJ has already made attempts to infiltrate last year’s republic day proceedings and has made shocking offers in the name of rewards to further their Khalistani terrorism agenda.

In a recent propagandist video shared by Sikh For Justice Chief Terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the banned outfit has announced $1 Million dollars as a ‘reward’ to anyone who would raise Khalistani flags instead of the Indian tricolor in Delhi on Republic Day. 

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Pannu has made this announcement, this was on the same lines as his previous provocative announcements. He said that “This is the matter of Sikhs and Hind. This time the tricolor will not be allowed anywhere in Delhi. The campaign to liberate Punjab from Indian occupation through ‘Khalistani Referendum’ will continue equal to 2022 Vidhan Sabha elections”. He also appeared to burn Indian flags in the video. 

It is also said that SFJ made several threat calls to several lawyers of the Supreme Court from an anonymous international number. SFJ terrorists warned the judges of the apex court to refrain from hearing the plea by NGO Lawyers’ Voice seeking an investigation into security breach on the ground that the SC has not been able to culprits of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

It is an anti-India conspiracy fuelled by Pakistan. Pannu has reached out to Imran Khan’s government to support the ‘Khalistan Referendum’. In a video, Pannu can be heard saying that he has written to Imran Khan to support the Khalistan Referendum.

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